Police say all three are charged with felony murder and aggravated assault. Johnson is also charged with a probation violation.

A 15-year-old girl was also wounded Wednesday night.

The news release says more arrests are expected.

Police spokeswoman Jami Gaudet says they have no further information on the motive, but police still believe the shooting was connected to an ongoing feud among groups of young men in the neighborhood.

Macon State College's president will step down next June, after 14 years on the job.

In a news release from the college, David A. Bell says he intends to return to research and teaching in his field of study, philosophy.

He made the announcement Friday at a meeting of the school's academic council, the release said.

Bell first took office in 1997, as the school's interim president.

Since then, the school says, enrollment has nearly doubled from about 3,600 to more than 6,400 today; bachelor's degree programs have increased from 3 to 18; and the state has spent more than $90 million in construction at the Macon and Warner Robins campuses.

That's up three-tenths of a percentage point from a revised 10.1
percent in July. Meanwhile, the number of unemployed workers in the metro area increased to 275,215, up 6,163.

Labor officials say that in metro Albany, the unemployment rate
rose by one-tenth of a point to 10.9 percent. The rate also rose by one-tenth of a point in Athens, to 7.8 percent, and by two-tenths of a point in Gainesville, to 9.2 percent.

In Macon, the rate increased by three-tenths of a point to
10.4 percent. The number of unemployed workers in the metro area increased to 11,654, up 252 from 11,402.